Chris Dorner’s Wallet Found – Twice! (actually thrice)

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Please forgive the "Before it's news" link as I'm only using it to rectify my findings.

Also here: latimesblogs.latimes.com...
"After authorities interviewed the boat captain early Thursday, they found Dorner's wallet and identification cards "at the San Ysidro Point of Entry"
near the U.S.-Mexico border."

here: www.utsandiego.com...
"Thursday, when it was reported that a shuttle bus driver turned over Dorner’s wallet, LAPD police badge and photo ID to San Diego police after a
passer-by found them near Lindbergh Field."

also:
"San Diego Police Chief Bill Lansdowne said Tuesday that the items were found in the middle of Pacific Highway and Laurel Street.

Several items of Dorner’s police gear were also found early last week behind National City police headquarters."

And now they found his 3rd wallet in the burned out cabin?

Did he have 3 sets of ID and wallets? I can understand the Police badge and ID being seperate possibly but this was never stated.

So we have 3 wallets found in 3 different places.

First wallet: Lindbergh Field by bus driver
Second wallet: San Ysidro Point of Entry
Third wallet: Burnt Cabin (how did this survive unscathed while the body was burnt beyond recognition?)

Possible 4th wallet: Behind Police Headquarters

Either he was so wealthy he had multiple wallets, or he had additional wallets for misdirection, OR the LAPD is full of it or just plain stupid.

I thought that was odd to,them saying they found his id in the burnt out cabin when it was found on Feb.6.

Investigators said they believe Dorner tried to steal a boat from someone in San Diego. He failed and fled, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck said. Later, a
wallet is found containing Dorner’s identification and an LAPD detective’s badge near the San Diego airport, police said.

Christopher Dorner, the suspect in four killings who had been on the run for six days, never emerged from the ruins, but hours later a charred
body was found inside a cabin. An official briefed on the investigation tells The Associated Press that a wallet with a California driver's license
with the name Christopher Dorner has been found in the burned rubble of a cabin.

Originally posted by kdog1982
I thought that was odd to,them saying they found his id in the burnt out cabin when it was found on Feb.6.

Investigators said they believe Dorner tried to steal a boat from someone in San Diego. He failed and fled, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck said. Later, a
wallet is found containing Dorner’s identification and an LAPD detective’s badge near the San Diego airport, police said.

Reminds me of the 9-11 hijacker's passport that "miraculously" survived.

Of all the evidence produced in relation to the 9/11 attacks, perhaps none has been as notorious as the passport of one of the hijackers,
recovered from 9/11. The discovery was treated with scorn almost immediately, with talk of "indestructible passports" (and comments like "why
don't they build planes out of the material they use to make Saudi passports") spreading all over the web. It must have been planted because such a
delicate item would surely have been destroyed, said almost everyone.

Reminds me of the 9-11 hijacker's passport that "miraculously" survived.

Of all the evidence produced in relation to the 9/11 attacks, perhaps none has been as notorious as the passport of one of the hijackers,
recovered from 9/11. The discovery was treated with scorn almost immediately, with talk of "indestructible passports" (and comments like "why
don't they build planes out of the material they use to make Saudi passports") spreading all over the web. It must have been planted because such a
delicate item would surely have been destroyed, said almost everyone.

I find the whole story incredibly bizarre as well. However: The San Ysidro story said his badge and "identification cards" (plural) were found in
the wallet. The latest story says that his California Driver's License was found "with the body" in the burned-out cabin.

Either the reporting is sloppy, Dorner had multiple counterfeit IDs, or he had all sorts of "identification cards". Why is a terminated officer
allowed to keep police badge and ID? Doesn't that have to be turned in upon termination??

They're either going to have to clean up and clarify this story, or they're going to have to "scrub" previous stories concerning the multiple
wallets / IDs. In fact, it's already happened. The first story of the death in the cabin reported that a wallet was found. Now I see it's just
the CDL.

If the body is burned badly enough that they could not make a positive ID, why would his CDL not have melted? I suppose it's possible, if it was in
his back pocket and he was lying on his back, but still.....I'm just as likely to believe that the ID was planted on the body after the fact.

I don't put a lot of faith in news agencies reporting on these situations. Everyone wants to be first to post the news and they don't always pay
attention or care about accuracy. My guess is they just got a story, ran with it and didn't bother to fact check.

There is the possibility the guy was smart enough to plant multiple IDs to throw the police off the trail too. Find one at the airport and they're
going to waste resources making sure he didn't hop on a flight.

The unburned wallet/ID doesn't actually bug me. I've been in a home that was completely burned (the second story collapsed) after it was made safe
and was amazed how many random things survived when others didn't. Books were the strangest. The covers were screwed up but if you opened them the
pages were fine save for the edges.

It's good to be vigilant and ask questions but I wouldn't automatically jump to the conclusion that everything was planted and that this news is
somehow a smoking gun.

Under normal circumstances it would be odd to have multiple id's and wallets, but I think Chris was screwing with the police and using misdirection,
I wouldn't be surprised if he obtained multiple id's just to lead them on a goose chase.

They are also saying he may have had help... so imagine, you have your friend drop one of your id's and wallet out somewhere far away from where
you're planning to hit?

so his intact wallet was found in a burnt out building with a charred body?...if thats correct he must have had some super secret top secret wallet
made from a super secret top secret material that is 'flame retardent' and can make copies of itself.....egads,,,i was gunna say 'how dumb do they
think the population is' but i think i already know the answer to that question..and that is very very dumb....and the best way to avoid answering
this question is to never acknowedge the question in the first place.....just watch, the question will be avoided at all cost.....

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